Multiple Choice
Judy is a hot-headed reactive aggressor who is quick to attribute hostile intent to peers who displease her. Research suggests that the kind of treatment that should prove most effective at reducing Judy's aggressive inclinations is
A) the incompatible-response technique combined with time out
B) the cathartic technique to let Judy expend her anger
C) social-cognitive interventions focusing on anger control and reattribution training
D) forcefully punishing Judy's aggressive antics
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